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The World Soil Imperative: What If They Planted A Garden And Nothing Grew?

Por: Forbes Business December 06, 2022

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People who work the land will tell you winter is a fairly peaceful time on a farm. The summer harvest is in and preparations for new plantings are relatively quiet until the new year. Farm in a rural winter landscape with snow and frostgetty But behind the deep winter breath taken by those who cultivate the land: constant worry. Because - in nature, anything can go wrong. And when you throw in human activities, the anxiety is non-stop about what... + full article



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